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Yorkshire

The county of Yorkshire has a lot to offer visitors with a varied landscape of dales, moors and coast, a rich historical heritage, fascinating cities, market towns and picturesque villages. Yorkshire has a very distinctive character and is rightly considered one of Britain’s premier holiday destinations.

Once you arrive in Yorkshire you’ll see why it’s called ‘God’s Own County’. Take for example the wild, beautiful expanse of the Yorkshire Dales, which actually consists of lots of different Dales each with their own unique character, covering in total some 554 square miles of heather moorland, rich pasture land, and characterful Dale’s villages and of course dry stone walls. Much of this area is protected and forms the famous Dales National Park; the perfect place for walking and cycling amongst some of Britain’s most stunning landscapes.

To the east is another National Park; The North York Moors National Park extends all the way to the Yorkshire coast. This is a place of wide open spaces and wind swept heather moorland, an extensive network of footpaths and bridleways as well as hidden valleys where you’ll discover pretty villages. It’s also home to the North Yorkshire Moors Steam railway which runs from Pickering to Whitby (and back) and is a great day out for both adults and children.

The Yorkshire coast has been attracting holidaymakers since Victorian times and is renowned for its pretty fishing villages and bustling coastal resorts such as Whitby, Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington. Here you’ll find family friendly clean sandy beaches and plenty of activities for visitors of all ages. The picturesque town of Whitby clusters around its fishing harbour where fishing boats and pleasure cruisers come and go. High above the town Whitby Abbey dominated the skyline and can be reached with a vigorous walk up some 199 steps.

To the south are the family resorts of Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington. Scarborough has two lovely horseshoe bays with golden sands and plenty to offer families and couples looking for a traditional seaside break. Filey and Bridlington also have lovely beaches and coastal promenades.

And there’s plenty more to Yorkshire including the wonderfully historical city of York, internationally renowned for its medieval architecture that includes one of the finest buildings in Europe; York Minster. Then there’s the Yorkshire Wolds; a quiet and peaceful place of undulating countryside and market towns. To the south of the region in West Yorkshire is Bronte Country and its dramatic brooding open moorlands and of course connections with the Bronte sisters.

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Cherry Garth Cottages are located in the centre of Thornton le Dale, ’Yorkshire’s little gem’. Cherry Blossom has been named after the cherry trees which border the garden. The cottage has been built from beautiful traditional Yorkshire stone, and is tucked away in the grounds of the owner’s home Cherry Garth. It has an open plan living area with a welcoming wood burner to snuggle up in front of after a busy day out exploring the spectacular Yorkshire coast...

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Occupying an idyllic site in beautiful and unspoilt Littondale, this superb apartment located within a converted barn offers very comfortable accommodation in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park only 14 miles from the market town of Skipton and within very easy reach of Settle, Malham, Wensleydale and Ribblesdale. Decorated and furnished to offer very comfortable accommodation, the apartment has retained all the charm and character and unique features of its former life. Relax in...

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Originally built in 1825 as a ruin, this unique Grade II listed building has been sympathetically transformed into two lovely, detached gatehouses yet retaining all the visual appearances of a ruin. Built in stone from Filey Brigg, The Follies are set in 3/4 acres of natural grounds and visitors are welcome to wander through them, where there is an abundance of wildlife including, rabbits, owls and squirrels.Centrally located for exploring the North Yorkshire...

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Puffin Cottage is a semi-detached barn conversion situated in the grounds of Manor Farm Cottages in the village of Buckton, close to the RSPB Bempton Cliffs Nature Reserve where you can see puffins, gannets and guillemots in their natural habitat. A bird watcher’s haven, home to more than 250,000 sea birds. You can walk to Bempton Cliffs from the cottages, or it is a 5-minute drive.

Enjoying delightful countryside and a peaceful village setting close to the east coast,...

Bishop Monkton, near Ripon, Yorkshire

There are plenty of places to explore near this former telephone exchange, including the beautiful city of York and its many attractions.There are plenty of places to explore near this former telephone exchange, including the beautiful city of York and its many attractions.

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Tucked away on the outskirts of the quiet village of Bishop Monkton, this former telephone exchange has been lovingly renovated to provide a wonderful get away from the hustle of every day life. With easy access to the cathedral city of Ripon, the fashionable spa town of Harrogate and the city of York, there is something to cater for all interests. Alternatively, tour or walk in the surrounding countryside within both the Dales and, a little further afield, the North York Moors....

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In the heart of York, just 100 yards from Monk Gate and the fascinating medieval streets, interesting shopping, cafes, pubs and fine restaurants, this smartly furnished mews cottage offers free designated off road parking and is a superb all year round holiday home. All York attractions are within easy level walking, including Jorvik and Railway Museums, Castle Museum and Treasurer’s House. York Minster is just 300 yards. Cycle hire 50 yards. Further afield Castle Howard,...

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In a quiet and private setting just off the quaint cobbled market square, this bungalow is ideally situated for exploring the beautiful and contrasting scenery of Wharfedale. Walks start from the doorstep along pretty country lanes leading to the open fields and fells, with the Dales Way close by. Grassington has an array of high quality individual shops, character inns, restaurants and tearooms and is host to several annual cultural events. Burnsall and Bolton Abbey offer pretty riverside...

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Bridlington Old Town is a little gem tucked away in a quiet corner of the traditional seaside resort. Most people are unaware that this part of Bridlington exists as it’s away from the hustle and bustle of the seafront, yet within easy distance of all the amenities. The Old Town has two festivals throughout the year, the summer and the winter festivals, and both give visitors the opportunity to explore the Old Town. The summer festival provides a wealth of...

Kirkbymoorside, Yorkshire

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A wealth of beams characterises this cottage, which is ideal for a couple wishing to tour Yorkshire’s pretty market towns.A wealth of beams characterises this cottage, which is ideal for a couple wishing to tour Yorkshire’s pretty market towns.

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Dating back to the 1800s and originally owned by a corn merchant, this fascinating holiday property became a hive of activity for over a hundred years as the workshop of the joiner and carpenter. Retaining beams and with the original winch still in place, it is has been fully renovated, and is hidden away in a quiet courtyard behind the market place in Kirkbymoorside. There is much to do and see in this popular area, with places to visit including Helmsley, a pretty market town with a...

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Summertree Farm is positioned in a secluded, quiet area just 2 miles from the beautiful, picture postcard village of Thornton-le-Dale in the North York Moors. These two lovely, modern cottages have been converted from original farmyard buildings and date back to the 1940’s. One of the cottages is on the ground floor and sleeps, making them ideal for people with limited mobility. The other cottage is an upside down cottage sleeping four people with the spacious open plan lounge,...

Ripponden, near Sowerby Bridge , Yorkshire

Relax and enjoy this peaceful setting, or venture out and explore the stunning Yorkshire countryside, with the Calderdale Way close by.Relax and enjoy this peaceful setting, or venture out and explore the stunning Yorkshire countryside, with the Calderdale Way close by.

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In the heart of the beautiful Yorkshire countryside, this stone built, single-storey, detached cottage is located in the grounds of the owner’s 17th-century farmhouse guest house. It lies in a peaceful setting, in-between both the Yorkshire Dales and Peak District National Parks. Enjoy outstanding views from the property, and with the Calderdale Way and Pennine Way close by, there is ample walking available. To make your stay that bit more special, guests have sole use of a...

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Nestled in the grounds of the owners’ home, Mayfields Retreat is the perfect location for guests who want to really relax, unwind and enjoy a quiet romantic break without the usual interruptions of day to day life. Ideally situated for couples wanting to pamper themselves and make use of the private hot tub and comfortable surroundings of this detached log cabin. It has been well decorated and furnished to a very good standard, the living room is comfortable and cosy with...